I use a MX-850 at work every day. Program it myself. At home I have a simpler system very much like yours and find the MX-850 to be overkill in that situation. I presume the same would be true of the MX-780. Combine that with the price and the difficulty and uncertainty in obtaining the non-crippled version of the software and I'm out!
I recently bought a Harmony 650 for my home system and I'm thoroughly satisfied with it. I find I can tweak it to my liking and get it to do everything that the MX-850 can do for my particular home entertainment system, which like I said is very similar to yours. I have a TiVo, Sony TV, Denon AVR-591, Fire TV, and a Sony Blu-Ray. I also have a Pioneer CD Player.
In many ways I find the Harmony 650 is better in use than the MX-850.
The Harmony 650 is only $60 at Amazon. If you're determined to spend more money go for the Harmony Ultimate.
Last edited by Herman Trivilino on March 5, 2015 14:08.